Common use of Shared Registry System Clause in Contracts

Shared Registry System. 8.1. The Registry hereby grants Registrar a personal, non-transferable, non-sub- licensable and non-exclusive right to use the Shared Registry System, and the WHOIS Service for rendering the Domain Name Registration Services and related services to its Customers. 8.2. Registrar shall connect to the Shared Registry System using (i) the IP addresses notified by the Registrar to the Registry from time to time, and (ii) the SSL certificate authentication methods (handshake) notified by the Registry to the Registrar from time to time. Parties shall exclusively use the EPP protocol for any transactions to do with the domain name registration life cycle for each particular TLD. 8.3. The Registry shall have the right to temporarily suspend or restrict the Registrar’s access to the Shared Registry System, in whole or in part, with or without prior notice to the Registrar, in case such suspension is necessary in order to ensure and/or improve the stability of the Shared Registry System and/or the operation or functioning of the TLD(s), without the Registrar being entitled to any damages as a result thereof. 8.4. Technical details regarding the operation of the Shared Registry System and the WHOIS Service are found on the Registry website, which contain sufficient technical and operational specifications and requirements to enable Registrar to connect to the Shared Registry System. The Registry shall provide the Registrar with updates thereof as soon as they become available.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Registry Registrar Agreement, Registry Registrar Agreement, Registry Registrar Agreement

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Shared Registry System. 8.1. The Registry hereby grants Registrar a personal, non-transferable, non-sub- sub-licensable and non-exclusive right to use the Shared Registry System, and the WHOIS Service for rendering the Domain Name Registration Services and related services to its Customers. 8.2. Registrar shall connect to the Shared Registry System using (i) the IP addresses notified by the Registrar to the Registry from time to time, and (ii) the SSL certificate authentication methods (handshake) notified by the Registry to the Registrar from time to time. Parties shall exclusively use the EPP protocol for any transactions to do with the domain name registration life cycle for each particular TLD. 8.3. The Registry shall have the right to temporarily suspend or restrict the Registrar’s access to the Shared Registry System, in whole or in part, with or without prior notice to the Registrar, in case such suspension is necessary in order to ensure and/or improve the stability of the Shared Registry System and/or the operation or functioning of the TLD(s), without the Registrar being entitled to any damages as a result thereof. 8.4. Technical details regarding the operation of the Shared Registry System and the WHOIS Service are found on the Registry website, which contain sufficient technical and operational specifications and requirements to enable Registrar to connect to the Shared Registry System. The Registry shall provide the Registrar with updates thereof as soon as they become available.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Registry Registrar Agreement, Registry Registrar Agreement

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Shared Registry System. 8.1. The Registry hereby grants Registrar a personal, non-transferable, non-sub- licensable sublicensable and non-exclusive right to use the Shared Registry System, and the WHOIS Service for rendering the Domain Name Registration Services and related services to its Customers. 8.2. Registrar shall connect to the Shared Registry System using (i) the IP addresses notified by the Registrar to the Registry from time to time, and (ii) the SSL certificate authentication methods (handshake) notified by the Registry to the Registrar from time to time. Parties shall exclusively use the EPP protocol for any transactions to do with the domain name registration life cycle for each particular TLD. 8.3. The Registry shall have the right to temporarily suspend or restrict the Registrar’s access to the Shared Registry System, in whole or in part, with or without prior notice to the Registrar, in case such suspension is necessary in order to ensure and/or improve the stability of the Shared Registry System and/or the operation or functioning of the TLD(s), without the Registrar being entitled to any damages as a result thereof. 8.4. Technical details regarding the operation of the Shared Registry System and the WHOIS Service are found on the Registry website, which contain sufficient technical and operational specifications and requirements to enable Registrar to connect to the Shared Registry System. The Registry shall provide the Registrar with updates thereof as soon as they become available.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Registry Registrar Agreement

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